If I understand you, output is just another SFS that could be merged with something else. The output name defaults as "merge.sfs" You can merge several at once, however.. (Note: set MERGE & FILES dir to wherever you have enough space).

nice little script. If you want to merge a ton of SFS files, there is another easy way to do it. Install the 'Edit SFS' script and then take all the SFS files you want, pop them open, drag'n'drop the files into one window and then build that window. Bingo... a dozen SFS files built into one.
Now if only someone could create a GUI program, where you can just drag and drop however many SFS files you want and have it merge them all.. heh
Perhaps in V2 of your work? _________________

nice little script. If you want to merge a ton of SFS files, there is another easy way to do it. Install the 'Edit SFS' script and then take all the SFS files you want, pop them open, drag'n'drop the files into one window and then build that window. Bingo... a dozen SFS files built into one.
Now if only someone could create a GUI program, where you can just drag and drop however many SFS files you want and have it merge them all.. heh
Perhaps in V2 of your work?

There is a gui Ecube and I wrote Fluppy. It's a roxapp based on edit-sfs.

jemimah...think it needs some work. Files shouldn't HAVE to be in /mnt/home to include. Dragging onto the icon should list them, not just open up the program. Shouldn't need a few gigs to merge a few SFS's; also It's failing to even combine 2 little test SFSs.

Code:

ERROR - unsquashfs failed to expand /initrd/mnt/dev_save/myfiles.sfs
It returned the following error message:

This should be something SIMPLE that works. I like the pooches for the wireless, but gets old for simple utilities.

Now if only someone could create a GUI program, where you can just drag and drop however many SFS files you want and have it merge them all.. heh
Perhaps in V2 of your work?

Hi Q5sys,

The nice thing about scripts is that you can incorporate them anyway you like. For your request, all you need is to have items dragged to an icon listed to a file. Then simply run the list as arguments to the script above. Very simple, and fun to try for yourself.

BTW/ I don't know why you'd want to open SFS's and drag files, etc. A script does that for you.

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